DEATHS.
AGAR.—On April sth. at Lyttelton, Catherine, the beloved wife of the late George Agar, after a painful illness; aged 67 years. CASHEN. — On April 10th, 1908. at the residence of her son-in-law (L. W. MeGfashan), Calliope-rd., Devonport. Johanna. beloved mother of Thomas Cashen and Mrs L. W. McGlashau; aged 74 years. HENNING. On Wednesday, 15th April, At Nurse Booth's, Crummer-rd.. beloved son of William and Agnes Henning; aged three days. HUDSON.—On April 13th, at the residence of his sister, Belle Vue-rd.. Mt. Eden. John Hudson, of Pymble. Sydney, and formerly of Thames; aged 63 years. HUME.—At Avondale, -on April 10th, James Aitcheson Hume., late of Edinburgh. Scotland. ‘‘ln the presence of the King.” JEFFS.—At Onehunga, April 13th. 1908, Charles Kingsford, dearly-beloved husband of Ellen Jeffs; in his 78th year. LEVET.—On April 10th. at Wells ford, Florence Louise Crisp (Flossie), dearly beloved daughter of Fanny and the late William t'risp Lever, aged eighteen. LIGHT.— On April 14th, at “Weilmaringle.” Aril more-rd., Ponsonby, Harold Edwin Light, dearly beloved husband of Ethel (Kona) Light, and dearly beloved youngest Ron of William Light. Wellington, in his 2Wth year. Deeply regretted. LYELL.—On April 13th, 1908, at Wanganui, Annie Heseltlue (Nanty), widow of the late David Stuart Lyell, of Auckland. Interred at Wanganui. MAIN.—On April 12th. at Epsom, Hannah, relict of the late G. M. Main, of tills <ity; aged 74 years. McMKt’l I AN.—At I‘aeron, on Good Friday, 17th April, Phoebe, beloved wife of John McMechan, late of Pukekohe, aged 74 J ears.
MINCHER.—On April 13th, at Auckland, Arthur Henry, the dearly beloved younger son of Thomas and Christina Mincher, of Waiwera, in his 19th year. At rest.
SCOTT..—On April 14th, at Rawlingstonc Hospital, after a short illness, Edward John Scott, master mariner, dearly beloved husband of Isabella Scott, King's View-rd., Mt. Eden. Deeply regretted.
TAYLOR.—On April 17th, at the District Hospital, Agnes Theresa, dearly beloved eldest daughter of George Henry ami Agnes Margaret Taylor, Queen-st., Grey Lynn, aged 10 years 1 month. Safe in the ' arms of Jesus.
THOMSON.—On April 14th, 1908, at Tenny-son-st., Grey Lynn, Mavis Winifred, the beloved youngest daughter of John Meredith and Elizabeth Thomson; aged 19 months. (Suddenly, of convulsions.)
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 17, 22 April 1908, Page 61
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361DEATHS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 17, 22 April 1908, Page 61
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